2026 Bajaj Pulsar 125 Launched in India: Rs 89,910 Price with LED Lights & Bluetooth

New 2026 Bajaj Pulsar 125 Launched in India

Bajaj just dropped the 2026 Pulsar 125 in India, packing fresh graphics, LED lights, and new colors that make this entry-level sports commuter stand out. Priced under Rs 90k ex-showroom, it undercuts the previous model by Rs 2,400 while adding buzzworthy updates like Bluetooth connectivity. This launch hits now because budget riders want style and tech without breaking the bank in a market full of bland commuters.

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2026 Bajaj Pulsar 125: Technical Specifications

The 2026 Bajaj Pulsar 125 sticks to its proven formula with a punchy 124cc engine and sporty setup. Here’s the breakdown in a clear table:

SpecificationDetails
Engine124.38cc, 4-stroke, 2-valve, DTS-i BSVI
Max Power11.6 bhp @ 8,500 rpm
Peak Torque10.8 Nm @ 6,500 rpm
Transmission5-speed manual
Front Brake240mm disc
Rear Brake130mm drum (no ABS)
Fuel Tank Capacity11.5 liters 
Suspension (Front)Telescopic
Suspension (Rear)Twin gas-charged shocks
Kerb Weight144kg (single-seat), 146kg (split-seat)

These specs deliver reliable performance for city sprints and short highways.

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2026 Bajaj Pulsar 125: Price

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2026 Bajaj Pulsar 125 Launched in India: Rs 89,910 Price with LED Lights & Bluetooth 7

The single-seat variant starts at Rs 89,910 ex-showroom, while the split-seat costs Rs 92,046 ex-showroom. On-road prices range from Rs 95,000 to Rs 1.05 lakh depending on the city—expect Rs 98,000 in Delhi with RTO and insurance. That’s a steal compared to rivals, leaving room for accessories like a disc lock.

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VariantPrice (ex-showroom)Colours
Single-seatRs 89,910Black GreyBlack Racing RedBlack Cyan BlueTan Beige with Racing Red
Split-seatRs 92,046

2026 Bajaj Pulsar 125: Design & Aesthetics

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2026 Bajaj Pulsar 125 Launched in India: Rs 89,910 Price with LED Lights & Bluetooth 8

This Pulsar rocks a muscular naked sports look with refreshed graphics that scream aggression without trying too hard. New colors—Black Grey, Black Racing Red, Black Cyan Blue, Tan Beige with Racing Red—give it premium vibes on a budget. Build quality feels solid from Bajaj’s assembly line, with the single-seat option looking sleeker for solo riders. The all-new LED headlamp and LED turn indicators sharpen the front end, making night rides safer and cooler.

2026 Bajaj Pulsar 125: Performance & Ride Quality

Fire up the 124cc DTS-i twin-spark engine, and you get brisk initial pickup—perfect for weaving through traffic. It pulls smoothly to 8,500rpm, holding steady at highway speeds around 90kmph without vibes ruining your arms. Telescopic forks up front and twin gas shocks at the rear handle potholes decently for a 125cc, though don’t expect superbike plushness. 17-inch tubeless tires grip well on dry roads.

New 2026 Bajaj Pulsar 125 Launch
New 2026 Bajaj Pulsar 125 Launch

Real-world mileage? Company claims hover around 50-55kmpl, but users report 45-50kmpl in mixed city-highway use—better than a Pulsar 150 in some cases. Top speed touches 100kmph on flats, enough for most Indian roads. It’s like a gym buddy: light at 144kg, responsive, but asks for smooth throttle work.

2026 Bajaj Pulsar 125: Key Features & Technology

The LCD digital console steals the show with Bluetooth via Bajaj’s app—get turn-by-turn nav, call alerts, trip logs, and even riding tips. USB charging keeps your phone alive during long commutes. LED lights all around cut through fog better than halogens.

Against rivals like Hero Super Splendor or Honda Shine, the Pulsar wins with sportier styling and app smarts—Splendor lacks Bluetooth, Shine feels plain. TVS Raider edges in power but costs more; this Pulsar beats it on price-tech value.

Maintenance & Ownership

Bajaj’s service network is everywhere, with first three services often free or cheap (500-750km, then every 4,500km). Expect Rs 3,390 for 3 years routine costs—oil changes around Rs 500, cheaper than your monthly smartphone data bill. Reliability? Pulsars hold up well; DTS-i engines rarely drama if serviced on time. Parts are affordable, and 165mm ground clearance shrugs off speed breakers.

Expert Opinion: Who Should Buy?

City commuters and college kids will love this—quick acceleration for signals, comfy ergonomics with 790mm seat height that short riders manage easily. Daily office runs or grocery hauls? Spot on. Skip if you crave highway blasts; go NS200 instead. At this price, performance justifies every rupee—more fun than a Splendor, techier than Shine, without premium pain.

Final Verdict

The 2026 Bajaj Pulsar 125 nails entry-level thrills with LED upgrades, app connectivity, and sub-Rs90k pricing that punches above its weight. Bajaj fixed what wasn’t broke, adding style riders crave. Grab the single-seat in Black Racing Red if you want head-turns on a budget—proven Pulsar DNA means smiles per kilometer.

Vicky Gupta

Hi, I’m Vikas Kumar a passionate tech and automotive journalist at SSCArticle.com, specializing in in-depth gadget and vehicle reviews, tech updates, and launch announcements tailored for Indian readers. With a finger on the pulse of latest smartphone, laptop, electric bike, and automotive trends.

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